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Title: Effect of Gr Contents on Wear Properties of Al2024/MgO/Al2O3/Gr Hybrid Composites
Authors: Ovalı, İsmail
Esen, C.
Albayrak, S.
Karakoç, H.
Keywords: Manufacture
Powder metallurgy
Powder metals
Reinforcement
Wear resistance
AA 2024
Hybrid composites
Hybrid metal matrix composites
Powder metallurgy process
Reinforcement content
Turbula mixers
Wear process
Wear properties
Metallic matrix composites
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Abstract: In the present study, hybrid metal matrix composites, Al2024/10Al2O3, Al2024/10Al2O3/3MgO, Al2024/10Al2O3/6MgO, Al2024/10Al2O3/3MgO/1.5 Gr, Al2024/10Al2O3/3MgO/3Gr, and reinforcement samples (AA 2024) produced with powder metallurgy process. AA 2024 and reinforcement powders were determined mixture rations and separately mixed during 30 minutes in a three-dimensional Turbula mixer. The mixed compositions were pressed at 300 MPa and sintered at 550°C during 1 h. After that, three materials were extruded at the same temperature. Experimental results show that hybrid metal matrix composites (HMMCs) a better wear resistance than the reinforcement samples because of higher hardness. Gr behave as a lubricant during wear process. The wear resistance of HMMCs can be optimized with controlling of the reinforcement content and type. © 2018 The Authors.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10788
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816702010
ISSN: 2261-236X
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